GodisaGeek: "With Sony’s fantastic new handheld gaming device showcasing some incredible visuals, and with gameplay to match, it was only a matter of time before a sports game was released; and what better title to go first than one of the biggest selling games of the year. With FIFA Football, EA are hoping to replicate their success in sales with the PlayStation Vita, but does it achieve greatness, or fall to mediocrity?"
VGChartz's Adam Cartwright: "This is the sixth entry in a series of articles I’m writing that will look at all of the games available in a particular genre on the Vita. The articles will highlight all Vita-native games, as well as any backwards-compatible PSP and PS1 titles that can be downloaded in English (i.e. from the EU or NA stores), and will include some commentary on how well those games run on Vita and whether they fill any missing gaps in the library."
While America gets a free copy of Gravity Rush from their Amazon, Sony UK is a bit less classy, offering only digital download copies of launch game FIFA Football or the low-price MotorStorm RC in its new bundles. At least a 4G memory card is thrown in for the £239 asking price.
Industry Gamers: The folks at Bungie are a happy bunch today. We can tell - we just got off the phone with Brian Jarrard (Community Director) and Joseph Staten (Design Director), who seemed ecstatic about the new 10-year publishing partnership with Activision for their upcoming action IP. IndustryGamers asked the duo why this deal is so important to Bungie, what it means for fans, and what we should expect for this new IP over the long-term. Here's the full conversation: